A device for detecting freshness of a perishable item is provided. The device includes at least one sensor for detecting an analyte of interest in the perishable item. The device further includes an integrated circuit for converting information detected by the sensor into a signal. The device also includes an antenna portion for receiving and transmitting the signal from the integrated circuit. The at least one sensor, integrated circuit and antenna portion are printed on a single sheet such that the device is unitary.
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1. A multi-functional substrate, comprising: a first surface facing a first direction; and an opposed, second surface facing a second direction opposite to the first direction, whereby the first surface is configured as a sensor to detect an analyte of interest, the first surface including includes printed electrodes, the printed electrodes and the substrate configured to chemically react upon exposure to the analyte of interest to generate a charge buildup on the printed electrodes, and the second surface includes an integrated circuit, an antenna, and a dielectric coating layer over the integrated circuit and the antenna, the integrated circuit in electrical communication with the sensor and the antenna, the integrated circuit configured to convert data relating to the detected analyte of interest into a signal and the antenna configured to transmit the signal to an external receiver, the dielectric coating layer insulating the integrated circuit and the antenna.
2. The multi-functional substrate of claim 1, wherein the multi-functional substrate is made of paper.
3. The multi-functional substrate of claim 1, further comprising a selectively permeable membrane positioned over the first surface.
4. The multi-functional substrate of claim 1, wherein the first surface is uncoated.
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